Method:

In a mixing bowl, cover the noodles in boiling water and stand for 5 minutes. Drain and chop into small pieces.

Bring a wok or non-stick frying pan to a high heat, and add oil. Add garlic, cabbage, bamboo shoots, carrot and cook until soft, about 4 minutes.

Stir through noodles and chestnuts. Add soy sauce to taste and a few good grinds of pepper. Set aside to cool completely.

On a clean work bench, place a small bowl with the beaten egg close to your work space.

Lay a spring roll wrapper on the bench and turn it diagonally to make a diamond shape.

Fill with 1½ tablespoons filling in the centre of the wrapper and wrap the bottom half of the wrapper over the top of the filling. Tuck each side inward then using your fingertips wipe the edges of the top part of the diamond with a little egg, and then roll the wrapper to close it.

Continue until you have used all the mixture and then cover with a damp tea towel.

Clean your wok or frying pan, and bring to a medium heat, add vegetable oil. Wait a few minutes for the oil to heat up. Dip one end of a spring roll into the oil - if it doesn’t sizzle, the oil is not ready.

When the oil is ready, fry the spring rolls in batches until lightly golden on all sides.

Place on a plate lined with paper towels, and serve immediately with sweet chilli or Hoisin sauce for dipping.

Notes:

This recipe is so lovely - it’s a wonderful entrée to an Asian meal. You don’t miss meat or fish one bit!

The pepper really makes a nice difference when you bite into these - I like a lot!

I like to use Spiral organic brand when buying Asian sauces such Sesame oil.

I have suggested vegetable oil for the frying oil because it is relatively tasteless, but you could use peanut oil, canola, or grapeseed if you like. You can even use Rice-bran oil as it has a high smoking point, perfect for frying.

I always opt for saltreduced products as I hate it when the amount of salt is decided for me. I like to add my own sea salt or soy sauce to my dishes.

This recipe was created by Kristine Duran-Thiessen for Kidspot, Australia’s best recipe finder.